Jean-Francois Denise : JMX, NetBeans and more! (Comments)https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/
JMX, Web Services, Netbeansen-usCopyright 2009Thu, 26 Nov 2009 18:38:34 +0000Apache Roller BLOGS401ORA6 (20130904125427)https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/relying_on_a_standard_jmx#comment-1259260714000Re: Relying on a standard JMX frameworklinks londonThu, 26 Nov 2009 18:38:34 +0000this is cool, this is what we want dude......https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/restful_is_rastafarian_thinking#comment-1214202374000Re: RESTful is Rastafarian thinking!Olivier G&eacute;rardinMon, 23 Jun 2008 06:26:14 +0000Hi, I was there at TSSJS Prague, enjoyed it very much too, including your presentation! it opened a new window to JVM monitoring for me.
Cheers,
Olivierhttps://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/web_services_connector_for_jmx#comment-1203372709000Re: Web Services Connector for JMX enters Public ReviewWilliam Vambenepe's blogMon, 18 Feb 2008 22:11:49 +0000[Trackback] If you care about exposing or accessing MBeans via WS-Management, now is a good time to read the public review draft of the JSR262 spec.
JSR262 is very much on the &amp;#8220;manageability&amp;#8221; side of the &amp;#8220;manageability vs. management integration&amp;...https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/extend_jconsole_with_netbeans_6#comment-1196673534000Re: NetBeans 6.0 JMX new featuresEmilian BoldMon, 3 Dec 2007 09:18:54 +0000Hy Jean-Fran&ccedil;ois,
The plugin seems interesting to me as I'm starting to use JConsole more and more. The project integration is nice though I've started using only Maven2 projects (via MevenIDE) so all the integration is invisible for me.
What I don't like is that you use the standard JConsole implementation(sun.tools.jconsole.JConsole). Something like this would need a better implementation with the IDE.
For example place yourself in the Services tab, add a JConsole node with subnodes representing the pids, then display the actual JConsole tabs as tabs inside a TopComponents, etc.
Some integration work seems to be going on in VisualVM ( http://blogs.sun.com/lmalventosa/entry/visualvm_preview2) so maybe we just need a separate cluster for visualvm, available from the netbeans update center.https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/relying_on_a_standard_jmx#comment-1187671272000Re: Relying on a standard JMX frameworkElisha EbenezerTue, 21 Aug 2007 04:41:12 +0000Hi,
My working environment does not allow NetbeansIDE to contact update center (not even via proxy).
If you can provide me with an URL for nbm file of jmx module, I can download it elsewhere and copy to my box. Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm running NB6.0M10 (fyi)https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/j2ee_deployment_of_jmx_ws#comment-1181096198000Re: J2EE Deployment of JMX WS ConnectorJMX, SNMP, Java, etc...Wed, 6 Jun 2007 02:16:38 +0000[Trackback] Update: Jean-Francois has written an article on
how to deploy the JMX WS Connector within a J2EE Application server .
We have written a white paper about JMX Interoperation With Non Java Technologies .
This whitepaper ex...https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/jmx_web_services_connector#comment-1178865048000Re: JMX Web Services Connector is out, in WS-Man dress.JMX, SNMP, Java, etc...Fri, 11 May 2007 06:30:48 +0000[Trackback] We have written a white paper about JMX Interoperation With Non Java Technologies .
This whitepaper explains how the
Web Services Connector for JMX Agents (defined by
JSR 262 ) was
successfully used to provide in...https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/relying_on_a_standard_jmx#comment-1144316358000Re: Relying on a standard JMX frameworkKedar MhaswadeThu, 6 Apr 2006 09:39:18 +0000JeanFrancois Denise,
If you could cross link
this entry (http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/bloggerkedar?entry=tech_tip_demonstrating_jmx_mbeans)
it will be useful for JMX, NetBeans and GlassFish ...
Regards,
Kedarhttps://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/relying_on_a_standard_jmx#comment-1143041385000Re: Relying on a standard JMX frameworkAnil JacobWed, 22 Mar 2006 15:29:45 +0000Hi,
thnx for the tutorial it was very informative and easy to follow. I have a quick question.
When i start the jconsole, there have to be an mbeanserver running(or an agent) to connect and see all the mbeans. Once i connect i see all these other mbeans like memory,logger9builtin mbeans) and all. Can i(why cant i) launch the jconsole and with out running my agent and still connect and see these built in mbeans?
-Anilhttps://blogs.oracle.com/jmxnetbeans/entry/mac_os_x_netbeans_and#comment-1133405408000Re: Mac OS X, netbeans and JMX: a turning pointThiery JanaudyThu, 1 Dec 2005 02:50:08 +0000Salut Jean-Francois,
What drives me crazy is that the Java implementation on Mac OS X is damn slow...